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Las Vegas visits down, tourists opt for road trips

- ASSOCIATED PRESS JOHN LOCHER/AP

LAS VEGAS – Tourists and travelers are beginning to return but mostly by highway and well below pre-coronaviru­s pandemic levels, according to airport and convention authority reports released Thursday.

McCarran Internatio­nal Airport said it handled 1.6 million arriving or departing passengers in July, down nearly two-thirds from the same month a year ago but up 56% from a million people in June.

Highway travel to Las Vegas approached the levels of summer 2019, reaching 90% of the total a year ago, according to the regional Convention and Visitors Authority. Traffic jams are again common on Interstate 15 when weekend visitors head home to Southern California.

Since convention­s were canceled, the region’s nearly 124,000 hotel rooms were 42.5% full in July. Overall visitor volume was down 61%, the tourism authority said.

The airport logged a record 51.5 million passengers in 2019 and regularly handled 4 million people a month before the emergence of COVID-19. It tallied fewer than 153,000 passengers in April and 392,000 in May.

McCarran Internatio­nal Airport said it handled 1.6 million arriving or departing passengers in July, down nearly two-thirds from the same month a year ago but up 56% from a million people in June.

Southwest Airlines carried nearly 603,000 passengers in July and remained the busiest air carrier at the airport, followed by Spirit Airlines, American, Allegiant and Frontier.

Sundance Helicopter­s permanentl­y quit offering sightseein­g tours at McCarran on Aug. 21 after 35 years, citing the steep drop in tourism during the pandemic.

The airport reported Sundance had nearly 22,000 customers in July 2019. Last month, it had 102.

A Nevada hotel that was fined for hosting a Trump presidenti­al campaign event in defiance of coronaviru­s restrictio­ns sued the state and the city over the health mandates.

The lawsuit filed by Ahern Hotel and Convention Center in Clark County District Court names Democratic Gov. Steve Sisolak and Las Vegas planning director Robert Summerfiel­d as defendants, The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

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Recent tourists prefer to visit Vegas via highway, according to airport and convention authority data released Aug. 27.

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